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Rod LuhrsUser is Offline
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20 Aug 2005 07:30 AM  
Hey,

Just thought I would ask if every one could, enter there location and upload an avatar (picture).
(click on the "My Profile" button)

I like to see who I am talking to, and have an idea of what part of the world you live in. Or even better find someone else on my side of the world..

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20 Aug 2005 12:33 PM  
Yipes!!!  Ya want me to use the same photo I use for CMN?  LOL

I tried to get rid of it once but everybody complained because they didn't know who I was. 

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30 Dec 2005 06:57 PM  
still waiting for some to add there location and pic??

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30 Dec 2005 08:50 PM  
Maybe we should start a Ssplash Frappr
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31 Dec 2005 05:48 PM  
Yes..
that would be great..
anyone else keen
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31 Dec 2005 07:12 PM  
My car club's web site started one.  It's neat to see where everyone lives.
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02 Jan 2006 09:00 AM  
I like that idea.  I'll see what I can do... maybe we can even make a cool link that forwards to an SSP group like group.ssplash.com or frappr.ssplash.com or something.  In fact, it just might be possible to include the map directly on the ssplash site.


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03 Jan 2006 06:43 AM  
Yes, except maybe you'll want to start a new trend with a rotating globe so that you can include Rod, Kirsten Black, and others.
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06 Jan 2006 05:54 AM  
What would be really cool is if by doing this we could somehow set up a support network for local users in our area.  I know I have demoed Sonshow Plus to several churches here and also talked to some on the telephone who wanted to know how I did something they saw on our screens.  If a user wanted to see SSP, it would be nice if they could find a church in their area to help them with it. 
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06 Jan 2006 10:02 AM  
Posted By Lee on 01/03/2006 6:43 AM
Yes, except maybe you'll want to start a new trend with a rotating globe so that you can include Rod, Kirsten Black, and others.
if you zoom out far enough you can see the whole world.
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06 Jan 2006 02:23 PM  
I also like the idea of having the "I'm willing to help" info on the Frappr.

Good idea, Karen, :thumbsup:
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06 Jan 2006 07:21 PM  
Thanks!
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08 Jan 2006 12:32 PM  

I think a map and locations of SSP users on this site would be great!
I also like the idea of showing where users are that can assist with SSP, from basic-advanced help.

I, too, have helped a few local churches learn how to use SSP and I am constantly (yet very slowly) teaching a few of my own pastors and volunteers how to use SSP. It's actually become part of my job. I now work full-time for my church as "Communications Coordinator" which includes all visual media, on paper,  website or on screen, including training and supervising volunteers (of which I only have 1 right now). Man, is it difficult to find good people to help.

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09 Jan 2006 03:27 PM  
Hey, everybody. Don't forget to include me on that map. I live in Brisbane, Australia!

SSP is not so well known out here, but I'm doing all I can to promote it. (I did try to convince my church to send me to the Distributor's Training session, and to buy 10 copies of SSP, about 2 years ago, but the airfares were a killer!) Does anyone know if there is a Distributor here in Australia?

It's summer here and it's a balmy 26ºC (80ºF) at 8:00am on Tuesday 10th January. It should reach 34ºC (93ºF) today. I don't think I'll ever see a White Christmas!
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09 Jan 2006 03:34 PM  
Check the originator of this thread!

Rod's from Brisbane as well.

You'll have to start a local users group.
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09 Jan 2006 04:14 PM  
Hey, Kirsten.

Just a comment about what you said about the lack of volunteers.

My team used to consist of seven people, but due to illness and moving away, I'm down to two others, and each of them can only do one AM service per month! I do all the rest. I'm really blessed to have a husband who is the tech dept leader, so he is as busy as I am, but it'd be great to have more people involved.

I think SSP looks very complicated and computers intimidate a lot of people, so they get a bit worried about using it, but if I can do it then anyone can. I'm no computer whizz, just a Mum of teenagers who has stayed in touch with technology.

I'll just keep praying that God will supply all my needs!!!

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09 Jan 2006 06:04 PM  
Is your church fairly small?  I know how you feel with a lack of volunteers so I am always recruiting.  Even when we have enough volunteers, I know somebody will get ill or move so we'll need more.  Right now we have 3 tech directors, 4 lighting operators and 3 slide operators.  I have recruited another slide operator so that makes 4.  Some of the best slide and lighting operators are teenagers.  I have several who have been with me now for almost 4 years and they're awesome.  They learn very quickly also.  Of course, some of the other ones haven't worked out so well, but you'd be surprised at how tech oriented they can be.  Our slide operators are required to attend the rehearsal at 8:20 and then both services which go until 12:00.  When I first started and implemented that, all of the youth quit, but God was faithful and provided youth who are committed to this. 
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09 Jan 2006 09:52 PM  
Hey Kirsten

I have sent you an email..

The main reason I posted this thread was to keep an eye on locations..
Shame alot of users dont put there location into there profile.
otherwise I think we would all find alot of others SSP users nearby

Talk soon
Rod


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09 Jan 2006 10:10 PM  


SSP is not so well known out here, but I'm doing all I can to promote it.


You might be surprised. Theres actually quite a few churches running SSP down here..

I know of at least 8. I have put it into 4 of them and theres also some in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide I help..

Just none of them are Active on the forums.

Would be alot better with an Australian distributor.

Rod


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10 Jan 2006 08:01 AM  
Posted By osborn4 on 01/06/2006 10:02 AM
if you zoom out far enough you can see the whole world.
Boooooo!
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Update 3:

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Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

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Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

You can download the beta test installation from within SongShow Plus using the menu command Update > Check for Beta Version Updates  or by going to http://www.songshowplus.com then to the Download page.

 

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Read What's New for a more complete list of new features and enhancements. Subscribers can also visit the Beta Test Support forum to post feedback and questions regarding the beta version.

You can download the beta test installation from within SongShow Plus using the menu command Update > Check for Beta Version Updates  or by going to http://www.songshowplus.com then to the Download page.

 

 

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